A Conversation for Furball - the Band
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Researcher 190902 Started conversation Mar 13, 2002
Hello, hello. I'm not sure if it was the CW that clinched it for your school child. Maybe it was the black leather jump suit you wear to work?
I don't know what on earth the BBC are doing. There seems to have been some terrible malfunction in their quality control procedure. My name appears to have got onto their web site taking valuable space that could be better used advertising Wipeout.
I hope you are putting your classroom drumming sessions to good use so now there are a small group of young Devonians able to thrash out the drum patterns to Wasp and Whitesnake.
I am clearly paying for unspeakable sins from a previous life 'cos I'm currently holed up in Derby. As DH has indicated he's not grown up yet and is still fiddling about in dodgy bands. I strongly recommend visiting the Monro Stahr web site. Your first port of call should be the images. Pay particular attention to the one trained on David. It looks like someone has just pinched his plectrum and he's not happy about it.
I don 't know what I'm going on about DH not growing up. I still have the maturity of a 13 year old and there seems to be only one direction it's heading and it ain't up!
Ok CW. Good to hear that things seem to be swimming along nicely with you. If you haven't already, drop DH a line, I'm sure he'd appreciate it.
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Catwoman Posted Apr 2, 2002
Typical - you wait for ages for an ex-bandmate to appear and two come along at once.
Still in Derby? Is the Chapel still there? What a fantastic venue that was/is.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by refering to WASP and Whitesnake, but I think I'm offended.
Post to some more conversations - one is never enough!
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